I am glad you converted my old camcorder tapes for all to enjoy Christopher it seems a good few years now and of course that was the technology then but the true wagon enthusiast will lap this up because now in general it’s all Volvo Scania ect …Regards Mike and ps I haven’t forgot the Suttons tanker photos just been mad busy
Hi Mike hope you are keeping well sorry its taken a while to sort them out going to do one a week.i really injoyed this one myself.loving classic british lorries and rides packed speak to you soon christopher
... I was a Gaff-Lad in 1987/88/89... J.W JAMESON DODGEM... First Gaff was 'Mytholomroyd' near Halifax West Yorkshire and we Finished in Scarborough ( with the Dodgem )... The Very Last Gaff was Hull Fair, I Clodded ( collect Money ) on Charlie Jameson's Waltzer... My Glory Days... I'm 57 now.. " OH WOE IS ME " 😂😂😂😂😂
.... I remember Allen Jones who Had 3-4 Hooplah Joints and I think his N°1 Lad was Called 'Chatty Pete'... Met him at the MORLEY GAFF 1988.... James Finney JR was maybe 12/13 year old, a Snazzy Arcade.. Charlie Church had the Heaviest ( so legend went ) Dodgem... Where Other Dodgem's had Aluminium, Church's Had Heavy Steel....🎉🎉🎉
.... Who remembers the "NIGHT ATTACK"... Whitby Regatta 1989... Antony Shaw Ran That Gaff... Harrogate Stray... No Machines could Pull Off if the Ground wasn't Dry... Silsden West Yorkshire we were Down to the Axles, putting 8 by 4 Ply boards down. Running from the back to the Front of the Foden Plate Lorry... Then back at the Yard all the Ply Boards had to be Cleaned Off ready for the next time... It wasn't all bright Lights and Girlies.... 12-18 Hour Days 7 Days.... I Never Heard Anyone Complain... Flatty's, Skipper's.... Then The Stick's.... Greetings from Bradford West Yorkshire England... 16:58
A much younger Spencer at 6:31, a real shame he sold the machine at the end of last year. I have brilliant memories as a child when it was previously The Horror Express.
It’s nice to see and hear those old lorries in action 😊.
From the days when British lorries ruled the road!, nothing better then clouds of smoke from a Gardner engine!
No ad-blue there then...😂 thank you for another brilliant video ❤
I am glad you converted my old camcorder tapes for all to enjoy Christopher it seems a good few years now and of course that was the technology then but the true wagon enthusiast will lap this up because now in general it’s all Volvo Scania ect …Regards Mike and ps I haven’t forgot the Suttons tanker photos just been mad busy
Fantastic, thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Hi Mike hope you are keeping well sorry its taken a while to sort them out going to do one a week.i really injoyed this one myself.loving classic british lorries and rides packed speak to you soon christopher
@@truckinghistorymydiecastco5274what is the ride that is pulling off in the minute 10 and 30 seconds
Excellent video from the 90's just added this to my Fun Fair Fairground Pull On's and Pull Down's playlist. Thanks for sharing 👍
Showmen have always had to be skilled drivers!
A brilliant pull off video.thanks👍👍👍
So many old Fodens and Atkinsons, proper British work horses 💪
... I was a Gaff-Lad in 1987/88/89... J.W JAMESON DODGEM... First Gaff was 'Mytholomroyd' near Halifax West Yorkshire and we Finished in Scarborough ( with the Dodgem )... The Very Last Gaff was Hull Fair, I Clodded ( collect Money ) on Charlie Jameson's Waltzer... My Glory Days... I'm 57 now.. " OH WOE IS ME " 😂😂😂😂😂
.... I remember Allen Jones who Had 3-4 Hooplah Joints and I think his N°1 Lad was Called 'Chatty Pete'... Met him at the MORLEY GAFF 1988.... James Finney JR was maybe 12/13 year old, a Snazzy Arcade.. Charlie Church had the Heaviest ( so legend went ) Dodgem... Where Other Dodgem's had Aluminium, Church's Had Heavy Steel....🎉🎉🎉
That brings back memories Christopher and thanks for converting Best Regards Mike
Thank you Mike I've 😊 I've still got lots to post and convert its just having the time I will get there and big thanks to you Mike.
@@truckinghistorymydiecastco5274is there another Nottingham goose fair pull down video coming
@DanielHodson-vf5kj I will see what I can do Daniel.
@@truckinghistorymydiecastco5274 thank you it was interesting watching the first one with the foden and erf not existing anymore
@@truckinghistorymydiecastco5274 and I would love to see the pull ones if you have them
Brilliant video enjoyed the memories
.... Who remembers the "NIGHT ATTACK"... Whitby Regatta 1989... Antony Shaw Ran That Gaff... Harrogate Stray... No Machines could Pull Off if the Ground wasn't Dry... Silsden West Yorkshire we were Down to the Axles, putting 8 by 4 Ply boards down. Running from the back to the Front of the Foden Plate Lorry... Then back at the Yard all the Ply Boards had to be Cleaned Off ready for the next time... It wasn't all bright Lights and Girlies.... 12-18 Hour Days 7 Days.... I Never Heard Anyone Complain... Flatty's, Skipper's.... Then The Stick's.... Greetings from Bradford West Yorkshire England... 16:58
VOSA would have a field day with those lads!
bore off
Can’t beat a dirty diesel 💨 💨💨
A much younger Spencer at 6:31, a real shame he sold the machine at the end of last year. I have brilliant memories as a child when it was previously The Horror Express.
these babies lasted ,not like todays rubbish shout water and the chassis rusts
👏👏👏👌
Love the name "James Bond", does he have a licence to thrill?
Looking through old photographs the Showman James Bond did use the slogan "Licence to thrill" 🙂👍
@@CoolhandLuke552 Awesome, works so well
Of course! The Arcade was themed Casino Royale and at different times in it's past had Licenced To Thrill painted in several places!
no marker lights back then